Closer Watch - A closer look at intriguing ninth-inning situations (check out our Closer Grid with the link to the left).

Boston – With Alfredo Aceves suspended following a tirade in Bobby Valentine’s office, Mark Melancon was able to secure Sunday’s save. Aceves will have his suspension listed after Monday’s game. The closer’s job appears to be open for competition right now, though Andrew Bailey would certainly be the favorite. Bailey was unavailable Sunday after pitching three days in a row.

Philadelphia – With Jonathan Papelbon unavailable Sunday, the Phils turned to Josh Lindblom for the save. It was converted successfully, but there is no threat to Papelbon’s security.

Ike Davis, 1B, NYM – His first two months of the season were almost unforgiveable, and chances are that if you owned Davis in April and May you just won’t touch him for the rest of the season. Since June Davis has hit 19 of his 24 home runs and hitting .261 with an OPS in the .850 neighborhood. Those stats won’t blow you away, but they are good enough that you should take notice. The Mets have him slotted as the cleanup hitter and he will play every day.

As a reminder, the competition will be an MLB Salary Cap league where values for each player are set based on projected fantasy value each day and your mission is to find the bargains and make the best 14 player team possible within the $100,000 budget.

Be sure to come back to RotoWire's Daily Lineup Card every day for all the analysis you need to dominate the competition and take home cash on DraftStreet.